Kendrick Lamar is taking extra precautions to ensure safety during the making of his new music video, after reigniting his feud with Drake.
However, it's been revealed that Kendrick's production company is compensating deputies approximately $120 per hour for their presence. Sources indicated that authorities are continuing to treat the situation seriously and monitoring social media closely for any potential developments. After the explosive performance, the hitmaker said: 'Y'all ain't gonna let nobody disrespect the West Coast, huh?Lamar was supposedly referencing Drake's choice to use AI versions of Snoop Dogg and Tupac's voices on his track, Taylor Made Freestyle.
The pair, who are arguably two of the world's biggest hip-hop voices, have been embroiled in a furious rivalry for years. In the song, the Compton-born rapper appears to accuse Drake of being a pedophile, along with another member of his crew. It gets even more personal when Lamar lodges these allegations against Baka Not Nice: 'And Baka got a weird case/Why is he around? he asks, before seeming to call both Baka and Drake, 'Certified Lover Boys, certified pedophiles.'
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